Steely Dan Editorial Review
In Short
Throughout the 1970s, Steely Dan epitomized sleek, hermetically produced California pop--ironic, given that group principals Walter Becker and Donald Fagen were cynical New Yorkers who preferred jazz to anything keeping them company in the Top Ten. When the duo returned after a 20-year layover with "Two Against Nature" (a 2000 Grammy winner for Album of the Year), they had seemingly remained oblivious to every cultural upheaval that occurred in their absence.
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